July 24, 1929
MISS FAYE WHITEHEAD FORMER TEACHER, DEAD
Rowell, July 23,--(Special)-Miss Faye Whitehead, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Whitehead died Wednesday afternoon, July 17, at the home of her parents here. The deceased had been in declining health for two years, having spent eight months in Roswell, New Mexico for her health.
Until four years ago, she was a very successful teacher in this county. After giving up teaching she became connected with the Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co., of Pine Bluff which position she held when her health failed. She is survived by her parents, two brothers, Jno. Will Whitehead
of England; Charles Whitehead of Little Rock; three sisters, Mrs. J.T. Ritchie of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. A.E. Henderson of Altheimer and
Mrs. M.W. Reed of this place. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. A.E. Jacobs of Star City assisted by Rev. J.C. Williams at Rowell cemetery
Thursday afternoon.
*(following issue, July 31, 1929) Rowell-An Error/ A mistake was made by the Rowell reporter last week in the obituary of Miss Faye Whitehead
in mentioning that she was survived by only two brothers, John Will of England and Charles of Little Rock: She is survived by three brothers,
those mentioned and also Ben Whitehead of Calmer.
July 24, 1929
MISS FAYE WHITEHEAD FORMER TEACHER, DEAD
Rowell, July 23,--(Special)-Miss Faye Whitehead, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Whitehead died Wednesday afternoon, July 17, at the home of her parents here. The deceased had been in declining health for two years, having spent eight months in Roswell, New Mexico for her health.
Until four years ago, she was a very successful teacher in this county. After giving up teaching she became connected with the Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co., of Pine Bluff which position she held when her health failed. She is survived by her parents, two brothers, Jno. Will Whitehead
of England; Charles Whitehead of Little Rock; three sisters, Mrs. J.T. Ritchie of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. A.E. Henderson of Altheimer and
Mrs. M.W. Reed of this place. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. A.E. Jacobs of Star City assisted by Rev. J.C. Williams at Rowell cemetery
Thursday afternoon.
*(following issue, July 31, 1929) Rowell-An Error/ A mistake was made by the Rowell reporter last week in the obituary of Miss Faye Whitehead
in mentioning that she was survived by only two brothers, John Will of England and Charles of Little Rock: She is survived by three brothers,
those mentioned and also Ben Whitehead of Calmer.
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